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Maybe Obama should use some of the solution that the Tea Party is using. Such as stomping on the head of women, having little security guards hand cuff reporters for asking questions, how about the big burly man who hit a woman in the face about a week ago? :eek:
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Stomp on the head of a woman......the dude stepped on her shoulder, and shoved her shoulder down, which is not good, but to say he stomped her is exagerrated bullshit. The other two incidents, I haven't even heard of. Are you a troll or something? I don't see you harping about that black guy who got jumped by the SEIU. I think what Obama ought to do is step out of that progressive marxist crap and start trying to govern like an American.
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As far as Obama trying to govern like as American, I have not looked at it that way. I do know there are a lot of idiots who have said how they want him to fail. If he fails then the country has failed. Members of the GOP and the likes of Rush, Insane Beck, Baehoner and the Turkey MacConnel have said how they will block anything he tries to do. GREAT UPSTANDING GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. |
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You place too much value on the presidency, it is not a throne and the country is governed from more than one place. If he fails, then the presidency is failing and our government is not threatened. |
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No, the presidency is not a throne. I do think anyone in the office should be accorded the respect of the office. I don't know how your memory is, but I remember right after he was elected, a fellow member here or the old site gave some broad hints as to what people should do. Those hints are beginning to pay off for the Tea Baggers. Americans as a whole need to get back to being civil and remember manners. Anyone who has been to a protest should remember how ignorant the counter protesters looked. |
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It is a civic duty to heap as much contempt as you can on this fraud in the president's seat. Remember Clinton and fooling around right in the president's office on the president's time? This has nothing to do with how you conduct yourself at protests, there are legal limitations as well as political ones. You go to a protest to say something in public, which is your civil right and obligation. How you say what you want to say is part of what you want to say and nobody should have any complaints as long as you are within the law and are in agreement with any organization you represent in such a display. Yes, it's hard to remember what went on in the old forum. That's why it went away so that people wouldn't remember what went on and what was said. It's my guess that this forum will go the same way eventually. I've seen it happen again and again. |
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As far as Obama, I think you dislike him as much or more than I disliked GWB, and he is a disaster that should never have happened. He was total garbage. He and his invasion of Iraq is what plunged the US into financial disaster. It is my sincere belief that we will never recover unless all Americans pull together and at this point that does not seem possible. Comparing to Clinton in the closet is nothing compared to destroying the surplus he left and what GWB left. Do you think all anyone does is ok? My answer is NO! |
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I agree that invading Iraq was a mistake, but I think invading Kuwait was probably the best thing to do. We got one from the other. GWB listened to those who believed that the liberating Kuwait from Iraq should have been the first step in invading Iraq itself. For them, invading Iraq was the unfinished business of liberating Kuwait. I think US citizens will pull together as soon as it is clear what we should be pulling for. I think illegal immigration is something that all US citizens can agree on, at least anyone who values their citizenship. We need to get rid of illegal immigrants and contain the rest of our immigrants as well, especially those who are not citizens. |
I didn't like Bush much better than I like Obama. Both of those morons are at the bottom of the president list, as far as I am concerned. People who refuse to believe that there are "progressives" in both parties are either ill informed, or just refuse to smell the coffee. Rim, of course you are entitled to your opinion. But as an active member of the Tea Party, I resent the tea bagger name as a vile means of trying to marginalize a group of people who are willing to stand up for what we believe in. Very similar to being called a racist at anti illegal rallies. I hope you never utter that filthy implication in my presence.
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I have tried to be careful about saying anything about the Party but I did mention here that I thought it had been infiltrated. I don't know anyone by name who is a Tea Party member but I am sure I know some because I was into a lot of SOS protesting. You have to separate the wheat from the sheath so to speak. The political scene has become more than I think people thought it would. It is not alright to be uncivil or violent at these events. So far the only ones that I know of who are doing this are the Tea Party/Republicans. I first registered as a Republican and re-registered as a Dem about 5 years later. My reason, the GOP did nothing for the working person and they were the kings of dirty politics. During GWBs first primary, I remarked to someone that if he won this country would never be the same. I think we are at that point now. Guess no one can remember Sept. 08 when the big meeting was called at the WH as America was on the brink of a crumbling cliff and no one knew what to do. Remember Henry Paulson getting on his knee to allow helping to save banking? You are entitled to your opinion also but everyone should remember that this cannot be blamed on one Party. PEACE! |
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Jumping to conclusions.
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Rim, I think you are somewhat misinformed regarding the Tea Party folks. I would encourage you to attend one of the rallys and come up with an informed opinion. I have found the dozen or so that I have been to to be quite low key in relation to some of the anti illegal function I have been to. I flew out to Washington for the Beck gathering and it was a positive and uplifting experience. Wonderful people from all walks of life who are so worried about the direction this country is heading in that they have become active, much like the folks I have marched with at SOS functions. |
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